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Historical
Morris County, New Jersey nestles amid rolling hills, broad valleys and glittering lakes
approximately 30 miles northwest of New York City and is one
of the fastest growing counties in the New York metropolitan area.
It is a great place to live, raise a family, relax and enjoy life!

Today's Morris County
Today, Morris County is New Jersey's seventh largest county. There are
39 Towns in the 477.8 square mile
county and approximately 470,000 persons reside in Morris County.

One of the ten wealthiest counties in the United States, Morris
County has long been recognized as a prime setting for business and
family.
In fact, Morris County was Rated as the 6th Best County in America to Raise a
Family by Forbes Magazine in it's July 2008 Issue
ranking U.S. counties with populations over 65,000.

It offers historic views, countryside charm and the conveniences of modern-day towns. Multi-million dollar shopping centers and highway merchandising malls have combined with construction of world headquarters of name brand firms, discount houses, chain stores and food markets.

Much of its beauty has been protected and preserved by the Board of Chosen Freeholders through its Park
Commission, formed by referendum in 1955 to set aside and develop land for
leisure time and recreational use. Nearly 13,000 acres make up the system, one of New Jersey's finest
is noted statewide for its recreational facilities and
preservation of Morris County's natural landscape. Included are outdoor education centers, a marina, golf courses, a riding stable, indoor ice skating arena, cultural center, arboretums, and numerous types of hiking, cycling, wildflower and nature trails.

Newcomers to Morris County can look forward to
state-of-the-art healthcare services and facilities anchored
by major hospitals and medical centers. Chilton Memorial
Hospital, St. Clare’s Hospital Denville, St. Clare’s
Hospital Dover, and Morristown Memorial Hospital are among
the major institutions that provide leading-edge treatment
and diagnostics. Morristown Memorial Hospital alone offers
600 beds, serving as a regional resource for highly advanced
services that include tertiary care. Through the county,
skilled physicians and dentists in private practice, family
practice clinics, emergency care centers, same-day surgery
centers, and other specialized facilities meet every need.

Roads, Public TransportationMajor interstate highways (80, 10, 46, 287, 280) connect many municipalities. New Jersey
Transit serves thousands of county commuters daily. In addition, the Central Railroad of New Jersey, the Morristown & Erie Railroad and the New York, Susquehanna & Western Railroad cross the county. Bus service links the 39 municipalities to the metropolitan region. Two airports are located within Morris County. The county is bisected by a fine network of approximately 2,000 miles of federal interstate freeways, and state, county and municipal roads.

Education
Morris County’s commitment to excellence is never more
evident than within its educational system, from outstanding
public school districts to respected private and parochial
schools. A full complement of programs for the gifted and
challenged combines with a strong core curriculum and
outstanding vocational and technical training opportunities
for students of all ages. Those seeking a higher education
will find a selection of quality colleges and universities
in Morris County: Fairleigh Dickinson University and Drew
University are in Madison, the College of St. Elizabeth is
located in Convent Station, and County College of Morris is
available in Randolph. Considering that one out of every
four high-school graduates attends the County College of
Morris, the wide appeal of its diverse two-year programs has
been proven time and time again.

Morris County is the home of three universities (including Drew University, Fairleigh Dickinson University, College of St.
Elizabeth), a two-year County College, and a County Vocational Technical School. One of every four high school graduates in Morris County attend the County College of Morris which reports a capacity attendance both for full-time and part-time courses. The high registration reflects the fine academic standings of the college, the wide appeal of its varied curriculum, and the relative cost-value of its programs in comparison to other institutions.

Housing
Few sections of New Jersey can offer the selection of
housing found in Morris County, where the choices range from
landmark homesteads to elegant mansions and contemporary
properties with every amenity. Throughout the
county, comfortable garden apartments and efficiency
split-level homes mix with rambling Georgian and Victorian
estates that feature sweeping lawns and meticulously
landscaped gardens. Large-scale housing developments have
blossomed in recent years, especially in outlying areas
where large tracts of land were once devoted to agriculture.

Housing options in Morris County range from Single Family Homes, Condos
and Townhouses in towns or the countryside, to apartment and condo and
townhome rentals. You
have choices from intimate, seven-unit renovated Victorian
buildings to 500-unit development with amenities such as a
club house, swimming pool and tennis courts or perhaps
something in between.

ShoppingShopping is available in larger malls and major retail
districts, although the county excels in antique treasures
and delightful boutiques that are tucked away in odd
corners. “The Green” in Morristown dates back to the
colonial era, bordered by more than many stores and
restaurants, a thriving business center, entertainment
centers, and a retail promenade. Many of the contemporary
shopping centers feature branches of famous New York stores
without the “Big Apple” price tags. Cultural activities and
events range from outstanding galleries and museums to the
performing arts. The area’s close proximity to many of New
Jersey finest arts and entertainment venues combine with
easy access to Manhattan and Broadway theaters for leisure
options that are unrivaled. Local festivals, celebrations,
concerts, parades, and holiday events play an important role
in the tranquil yet lively Morris County lifestyle.

All of these factors coupled with a high quality of life have
continued to attract many major companies and residents to
Morris County.

WeatherMorris
County weather vary widely from area to area, averaging in the middle 20's in the winter months and the low 70's in the summer. About 50 inches of rain and 35 inches of snow fall each year.

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